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$4,000 in Premiums. THE FIRSTTNNUAL FAIR OF TIIK South Carolina Slate Agricultural Society, TO BE IIKI.D AT COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA', NOV. 11, 12, 13 AND 14. PIIK extensive grounds tuul halls of exhibition -L will bo in complete readiness for the occasion. Should the weather be unpropitious, the Halls will shelter Eight Thousand persons. The Agriculturists, Manufacturers nnd Mechanics of the Southern States nre invited lo send for- j ward ull articles of Agricultural and Mechanical I interest, to compete for the various and extensive li.st of Premiums offered. The Pomolociat and Florist must present the Fruits and Flowers of the South, as well us the | products of their gardens. The Ladies ore especially invited to exhibit (free of charge,) specimens of Household Industry, the substantial as well as the delicate fabrics of their handiwork. The Painters sml Sculptors of the South must ndoru our hulls with the productions of their genius. Every thing worthy of a premium in the wide range of the industrious and useful arts, should he brought forward. A Steam Engine and necessary Shafting, for all sorts of Machinery, will he erected. Ample covered Stalls for Stock of all kinds, and forage arrangements, will be provided. All the Railroads in the Slate will transport articles and Stock for exhibition, with the neccssary attendants on llio latter, ut the owner's risk, free of charge. Visitors to the Fair will ho charged but one fare going uiul returning. All small packages of value should be sent, pre-paid by Adam's ?fc Co.'s Express, us this would insure their safety. All articles for exhibition, not in charge of the owner, should he directed to "A. G. Summer, for j State Agricultural Society, Columbia, S. C.," and j havo the owner's name plainly marked thereon. ; 'I'ho Annual Address will be delivered on | Wtdnisd.tt/, by Geii. DAVID F. JAMISON, of Orangeburg, S. C. Comfortuble hotel accommodations. as well as 1 private euirrtainiiioiil. will be furnished at reasonable rates for u!l who may come. A. 1*. CALHOUN, President, K. C?. PALMF.lt, A. l?. ol Jl.?l1'.It, (>. M. DANTZLER, R. J. CAKE, JAS. V. ADAMS, It. XV. GIRBES, J'.'xccnticc Committee. Sept. 8, Ir.V,. 121 41 WAREHOUSE AND C0MM1SSI8N ix ? i li oss, o y IB IE A it, It, & S >? <D 'ffA E. 1, AT Tl!Kill OKI) STAND, JACKSON STREET, NEAR GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, UA. rI^IIE Copartnership of IlEAI.L &. STOVAI.I, JL tiavinii <?x|iiro<l !>v its own limitation, in the (Sroecry Rij.shk-s*, they would inform the public Unit they have renewed the Copartnership, and intend enndiiuiiiii; ihe W A REHOUSE ami <JOMMISSIO\ liL'SINESS silono, an<l solicit a eontiniiaucc of the liberal patronage heretofore ; extended to thein. Their undivided attention will l?c devoted to ! the inli-n'sts nf I FAMILY SL'I'l'LIKS, and the usual facilities will Ik; afforded to customers. CumiiiisMuns will be such as are customary in thccitv. WJI. 31. HKALL. * J. W. U STOV ALL. Augusta, Aug. 21), 1S50. 18 Ciu LANFFM SALE. I AVI LI. SKLL, at private sale, my Plantation, lying near Saluda Kiver in Abbeville District," 1 miles from Cokcsbury. The premises contuiu 2GQ A-cx-os, the. soil of which is peculiarly suitable for the ! cultivation of Cotton. The locution is not surpassed hy any in the country for health. There 14 upon the place u neat COTTAGE, pleasantly nud romantically situated. Also, n (tin House, Carriage House, Negro Houses with brick chimneys*. and nil necessary out-buildings. Also, an excellent Spring, whose waters are wry cold, and yield most, t-x sellout delight in summer time. For further information, apply to the subscriber at Cokeshurv. A bargain will he given. D. W. iMcCANTS. Aug. 23, lSf>?. 19 2m L AMD "FOR S ALE. WILL be sold to the highest bidder on SaleDay in October, unless previously disposed of, my Tract of LAND, 'J miles from tht> 1 Village of Abbeville, and situated on the road j leading from that (ilttee to Cambridge, containing ! 178 Acres. j This Land is well improved and in good repair, ; ami supplied Willi most i-xoHlent water. i'eisous wishing such Lund, would do well to uive inn a -cnIL J AS. 1\ MARTIN. August 15, 1830. 18 Ida BOOTS AND SHOES, Opposite the Masonic Hall, AXJG-UST-fiL, OA.. sik&iE s ? ?!& ?' if & &? Dealers in Boots and Sliocs, Jf ARK now receiving thfir FALL STOCK, consisting of all varieties ever found in Iheir line of business. Our Goods are all made by the best Manufacturers to order. Our Stock of Plantation Brogans, Ditchers' Boot3 and House Servants' Shoes, is v&ry large, and made of the best muteiial and in lite most substantial manner. Persons visiting our city will [deuse give us a cull. HEXRY t. CI.ABKE. WW. 6. ROYAL. August 18, 1866. 17 8m Mar^p Yard.! WBERSONS id^jfgnt of anything in the Wr J%. -TCT ~W can bo accommodated by galling on the subscribers, at ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE. TTiey will be found on Washington Street, in the houfo formerly occupied by VV. M. Ilughcy. LEAVELL & CHALMERS. July 30, 1855. 15 tf O" Independent Press copy 3 months. Medical c3ardL ,-.<v * ..?. DR. A. P. BOOZER, HAVING permanently located at the residence of A. H. MORTON, for the purpose of prosecuting the business of his profession, asks a share of patronage. Address?Smithville, Abbeville District, S. C. August 20, 1R56. 18 4t '"WAGONS FOR SALE. THE Subscriber will hnws Wag- MFWi 3? ? ons put up?Four, Two" nnd Operhorse Wagons, with Iron Axle-jScElI_SfiL_. tree# If, /squired?and sell them at first coal. Ttip wood work is well put up and well ironed Any Person wishing to purchase, can have Wagon/ M short notice. 1 have ou hand several rtidy pnished?one Potir-h'orse, lights three Twoftone^ and two Oue-horae Wagons ou hand. \5f7iv'e five mile* south of Greenville Cctfrt House. * ' WILLISS BENSON. August 90, 1856. 18 1 4 - White Lead. ' . 10*000*"" Le"1, ln; 10,000 Lbs. Pure oad-No. 1' do. f J 1 rain la, Oil', Dye Stufl&s A&., &<j^ 5uj. ' . '?AlW)? Some old ACCOUNTS on hand, by --Aug. 13^-17-til] II/ a KEKK. : PKOHIBITOBY LAW. ' If YOSSVfle*. fine I>rab d'Et* COATS and JU ?a$T$> i?M* got in, will prohibit the eale of mean good# in thia town for while. All who are in want of anything in the Drab'd'Ete line, had fetter call ooonj aa Uiey are mighty aleoUe sooda .V.:*V May 15, 1856. 4 tf . . . . . .i yr'-UT + . NEW GOODS, AND AT M. XSIIABI I' ore now ready to njiow our friends a w W plies of FALL AND W recently purchased l?y one of It lias bccu acknowledged by ull who liav< as.torlrd ever brought to these parts, and wo en Tho attention of PLAN'J'J'JJiS and IfOU' <?i i>ru\vii mm mcucm'u jjujuio i iCyO, i/ai\ Cotton uimI Woollen LINSHYS, KHHSEYS u SATTINETS, BLANKETS, clc., clc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS Black and colored A LP A C CAS, < 'olored MEllIXOES, Worsted PL A IDS, White Goods flc I mbr< SHAWLS, CLOAKS and M Cotton aiul Woollen HOSIERY, Cashmere, Berlin and Silk OLOVES, VELVET, black, bine and pink, SILK VET. VET RIBBONS. Dress ami Cloak TRIMMINGS, OUR STOCK 01? Mi Is complete ; iiot a few samples only, but i parlincnt full to ovetilowing! Wo have on hai Fine Broadcloth, Casscmcre, Sattinot 'I' Beaver, Whitney, 151 I'iiic bluett Doeskin, Caaacmcro niul Fancy >l?i Black and colored with au abundant supply of (m?TLMI5N'? imm Fine white L. 15. SHIRTS, with and will Colored SHIRTS, new designs, Cotton, Merino and Sa Bleached an 1! Black and Fancy colored Satin STOCK Colored Silk SCAR KS, Beaufort. Colored and Black Silk CI Linen, Silk and Fan Men's and IS Also, a superior Stock of BOYS' AND YOU to which wc invite tlie attention of the pu A 2iM IillOGAXS an<l Men's SHOES, (JhiiIk* f!ri?? (Chilli Ladies' SJIOJ'JS, <i Hoys', Voutl Fine Calf sewed, pegged, licavy Pitching Ladies' and Genl Black and colored Fur, high and low crow Planters' wide rim Fur / 1*1 an Silk and Cotton Glazo, Milil Ti'a ami Table Spoons, I'ockot ami Table ( ipiaiitity, nt reasonable price?! Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Soda, Pepper, Ciislomcrn will please gives us :i cull. All Cootls ami prieos, tliey will find us willing tt> o Tlinukt'ul for pawl patronage, we hope to rt Sept- 11, I?o* '2j Grail 1!!!!!!V!t!,E CA_ CARRIAGES, AT THE OLD STAND 0 raillE Undersigned, thankful for past fuvorr JH_ ami the public generally, to their large ! CONSI ONE DOZEN ASSORTED ] We would also say to our friends, tin H i o li o r y something new, and greatly admired l>y all w largo lot of second handed \Yurk, consisting of ONE COACIIEE, ONE HALF DOZE suitable for traveling or hacking purposes, all ? Tho Best Sot of E we can safely venture to build t<? order n 0 j" We will do any aniount of KEFAIHI liient in the State.XII A T a T . TTT TJT " r 1 S X' s METALLIC "We also have on hand, a large lot of FIS profi>cting the dead for prolonged interment, which we will fell exceedingly low for CASII. Make Coffins and send to a: We lmve n new HEA11SE, which will go free Abbeville C. II., April 22, 185G-l-9ni] OCTAQON 331] H o so w o THESE CASES are extensively used, am for transportation, depositing in vaults, or Most Imperishable Materials | to prevent runt or corrosion ; and when prope the bodies of our deceased loved ouch, enclose* redations of vermin, and may, without oppress burials ; or, if dusired, transported to a disiun The OCTAGON CASE is a new style of J\l feet resemblance of ECiglily r?oli?: and free from objections expressed by i>ome c styles. The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish tl any size required. Also, Black Walnut and Cove and delivered in the shortest possible t:me. ] take notice of my descriptive pamphlets, whit Abbeville C. H., April 7, 1856. 61-ly.] C ANDID ATES 1ST The friends of MATTHEW MuDOI ALD, announce him i? Candidate for re-elccti< for Clerk, at the ensuing election. HT The friends of C. H. ALLEN announ mm as a uunaidste lor uiefk or tlie Court i the ensuing election. O- The Triends of NlMROD McCORD~r spectfully announce him ns a Candidate for SIu in* at the ensuing Election. * O" The numerous friends of the Hou. J. MARSHALL, being entirely satisfied with 1 past course in the Senate* announce him aga as a Candidate for re-election, > ~~ t*TThe friends of Dr. JOHN W. HEARS respectfully announce him a Candidate for Se ator, at the ensuing election. VOr The friends of Maj. It. A. GRIFFIN r cpectfolly announce him a Candidate for I legislature dt the ensiling election. HT* Tbe friends of TO OS. THOMSON, E? announce him a Candidate for re-election tot Legislature. The friends of Gen. S. MoGOVVA# i nounce him a Candidate for re^eleetioHto t Legislature. ; ' tgr The friends of JAMBS A. NOltWOO Eagi, reapectfolly anroounoe him Candidal* represent ibia ihstriet in the earning Le<m tur*. - ' : .v, w . . The Mend, of EDWARD NOBLE, E? annoance him u a Candidate for re-election the Legirfatmre at the enduing election. tMT The friend* of H. A.-JONES, Kaq; i pocifnlly announce him us ? CandfdWe for i Legislature at the enaufnj; election. ,j* PLENTY OP THEM! , & BRTOSB&'g. ind customers, and tlio public in general, our supINTER CilOOIJS, tlie lirin in (lie Northern (jiliit! j Been our Stock, tliut it is one of (lie larr/cxl anil beM n afford our goods at price" fhic/i ran't be bent J SEKKh'Ph'/tS it* respectfully invited t<? our Stock TAJil"HUX, Domestic STh'll'hS and ]>I.AIDS, ml PLAiyfi, Kentucky JKAXH, TWKUDS and IN GREAT VARIETY, VIZ: VOl'LINS, J)l'j LA IN KS, newest Styles, CALICO JilS, GINGHAMS, dr., etc. ideries a, large Stock. [ANTILLAS, latest Fashions. Worsted, Mr.iro Auti?|iio, Leather an<l Elastic KELTS, BOXN12TS ami ItOXNIiT RltWOXS?u fine assortment. :IDT-M.1I)I3 CLOTHING in extensive and handsome assortment?each doi<1 larjje quantities of wee<l ami Jeans COATS, lanket ami Flushing OVJHICOATS. Ilroui'cloth, liiunskiu and IJeitver TA It MA S, rnl PA NTS, Satin, tjilk, Velvet, Cnssomi-re ami I'lush VESTS, SHINS ARTICLES, VIZ: iout Collars, xony Wool UXD ER SII fR 7\S*. i<1 JtrovVn I M illing ami Merino DR. A WERS, yron and Palnu.-rst.on SJIJRT COLLARS, Ariel an.l Napoleon TIE.S', l VA T8, cv-boidcrc:'l POCKET IIirjCF oys' SUSPEXDERS, GLOVES, fte,r/r, ITHS' CLOTHING, blic generally ! 403 StfiDlK ?5* and T'alonl T.i-athcr GAITERS, UJPPKIiS ami GAITERS, is* and Mis*os JiOOTEES and GAITERS and AYatcrproof HOOTS, :s' India Jliibbur SHOES and SANDALS ned HA TS, I ATS, t a lion Wool IIATS, Children's Fancy Fur 11A TS ;ary, Cloth and Jockey CAPS. Cutlery, Hardware, I'erfumt-ry and Notions, ain Spice, Candles, etc., etc., always on hand wo ask is n fair trial; and upon examination of oui ffi-r inducements second to none in the State! :ecive a continuance of dm same. M. ISRAEL &. IJKUSSEL. lite Row, Abbeville C. CI., 5. C. IIRIUI] WORKS! gHa> ||g^ BUGGIES, &c. iF M. U. & F. A. DEALE. ", respcclfully invite the attention of their frientl Stock of S cfc BUOOIE3S. STING OF BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &c. it we have commenced the Manufacture of 33 ul s gies, lio have seen the work. Wc have also on liaml N BUOfilES, AND ONE CARRY-ALT. >f wliich we will sell exceedingly j: .v. As we l<a\ [ands in tho Country, ny Vehicle in our line of lm--in?e?. NCI, at thort notice, us chca[> as uny other eatubliti! W^IUl^LUTEIJ. burial .K3 METALLIC BITUIAL CASKS, Air-tight fc for transportation, or any oilier desirable purport We will also ay part of the District desired. of charge. CHRISTIAN & DEA1E. mx A T, CASES 0 d Flulsli. 1 possess valuable advantages over all other Coflin for ordinary interments. They ore made of the ; also Enameled Inside and Out, rly cemented, we have the gratifying reflection tin d in them, are free from irruptions of water, or de ive odor, he kept?ubviuting the necessity of hast it laud. letallic Cases, of beautiful form, and finished in pe bod Zto0owood, onceruing the shApe and appearancc of the formi lie above CASES, at the shortest notice possible, < jred Coffins Made to Order, Kor further information of the above Cases, pleH :h are in circulation. E. J. TAYLOR. The friends of J. K. VANCE, respec ? fully aiinoiiuce him as a Caudidato for the Lej ' inlnture at tlio ensuing election. jn To the Voters of Abbeville District: ' A fOW rtf tilO ?c r'' ... """ ..O.fc.lW.S VI \_/l Rt A. M. SMITH, announce Iiitn n Candidate tepresent the District in the ensuing Legislutui _ May 6, 185G. sr tyfhe friends of LUCIEtf H. LOMAJ Esq., respectfully nimotiuco him as a Caudida for the next Legtelatm-e. p. :? IIS \W A fewr of the friends of C. I\ DoPfl jn announce him a Candidate for Sheriff nt tl ensuing election. ty numerous friends of Col. T. J. KOI u. ERTS respectfully announce hiin a Candida for Sheriff, at the next eleotion. ^ ear The friends of D. W. HAWTHOR he respectfully announce him a Candidate for Bh< iff of'Abbeville District, at the next election. - 4 ' > MANY FRIE^QM. q-, May 5, 1&50. , > W* he ??? *? ? ?:? OT The friends of JOHN R.. WILSON ri ? spectfnlly announce hbn as a candidate for T Collector of Al>t?eville District at the enstifi B# election. n ?4T Tk. a ? n"*"-" to speoUiOIy announce him aa a candidate for T |a. Collector at the ensuing oleotion. , the ensuing jf* r The frle^tl# ^.f W* UftuMw? : Bs The Stale of South Carolina. i At n General Assembly, bcjjr.n mid liolden nl Columbia oil the fourlli Monday of November, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight [ hundred utul fifty-fivo, mid from thence eontinned by ilivors adjournments to tli<: nineteen tli day of December in tlie same your. A III 1,1, to amend tho fourth miction of tlie firsl iiniuiv vu me VvUiiaiiiUvioii <11 iiiih 1. He it enacted by tho Si-lint? ninl House o Representatives, now mot and silting in (Seiicrn Assembly, mid by the nulhurity of the name: Thai the amendment of the fourth section of the firsl Article of the Constitution of this State, rutitiei on the nineteenth (lay of 1 >eeembei\ in the yen] of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten 1 be altered and aincn<leil to read as follows: 12 v cry free white iuuii of the ago of Iwenty-on* years (paupers and non-commissioned officer: and private soldiers of tho Army of the Unitct States, excepted,) who hath been a citizen am resident in this State two years previous to tin day of Klcction, and who hath a freehold of fiftj neres of laud, or a town lot of which he hull been legally seized ami possessed at least si: months before such election; or not having sucl freehold or town lot, hath been a resident in tin Klccliou District in which he oll'ois to uivc hi vote, six months before the suiil election, slinl have a right to vote f<?r n member or members ti serve in either hrunrh of the Legislature, for tin Flection District in which lie holds such property or is so resident. In the Senile House, the nineteenth day of I)e ceinber, i!ie year of our I.oitl one thonsam eight- hundred und fifty-live, nn<l eightiell year of the Sovereignty uii'l Independence o the I'uiluil States of America. We eeriifi that, the above Bill has lieen reflti the presen session, three times in tho House of ]{?-jiresen 1 tatives, ami three times in the Senate, ami \va npreotl to l>y two-thirds of the whole re]"resell tation. liOH'T F. W. AI.LSTOX, President of the Senate. JAM MS SIMONS, Speaker of the Mouse of Representatives. Snenirrauv's Office, ) Columbia, June IS, 1850. f I hereby certify the foregoing t.o be n true cop of u Hill cnl.itled " A Kill to amend the four l i section of tiic liret Article of the Constitution <i tliin State," passed 1'Jlli December, A. D. 1805 and now in this oilice Given under my hand find the Seal (if the State \\\ F. AKTIIL'U, Deputy Secretary of State. i lit the Sena to. December?, 1 : Resolved, That tli? Clerks of the Senate an' House of Representatives d ? advertise for litre months before the next ( eucrnl K lection, A Kil to amend the fourth section of the lir*t Articl of the Constitution of this State. Resolved, That the Senate do ntrrec with til resolution, Ordered that, it he sent to the lious of Representatives lor concurrence. Ky order: \VM. 11 MARTIN', C. S. Jn the House of Representatives, Dec. l!>, 185.1 lie-solved, That this House do concur in tli r resolution. Ordered thai it be returned to th Semite. I$v order: JOHN T. SLOAN. The foregoing advertisement is made pursuan to the requimmcnl.s of the Constitution, unde the orders of the Geucnd Assemblv. \VM. K. MA 1'TIN", C. S. JOHN T. SLOAN, C. II. II. Sept. 8, 18.iG. 21 tie SELLING OFF AT A PROFIT! LARGE STOCK OF GHOCEftlE! And Provisions for Sale! . AT ABBEVILLE COTJBT HOUSE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! rPIin subscriber being determined to raise JL large amount of money, otters his Good: s for the next sixty days, at a rmsonnblf Profit It is to bo hoped thst persons in want of any thing in his line, will avail themselves of th t opportunity. The general rule is to sell out r cost.; hut the programme having been chun^c In cult (l,/? >r.uin.i) ...ill 1... ,.1 IV ..1. .... .... .o ,..., ?v V, served accordingly. His object in making tli oft'er is preparatory to an entirely new arrangi meni for the Full Trade, by whii-li persons \vi he able to get (Joiidj only for the Cash. Lon 11 experience bus satisfied the subscriber that tli arrangement will he inoet advantageous to a pirlics, except those who ne\ er intend to pa; c ?.i*d it for the special ben.fit. i t' ?! is ?;!a .. III. the rule i i i?e at! -;" u. His Stock consists in part of the following, vis 10 IIlids. BACOX SID1SS ; ' 4 do Ci:1."*. MOLASSES; 10 do Louisiana Sl.'G AUS; 2ii Bags Kio C<>FFF.12; I.oaf, Crushed and Powdered SITf! A US ; Powder, Shot, Lead and (Sun AVadding; A few cheap Double Barrel Shot Gnus; Blacksmith Tools, Iron and Nails; "VVIiitc Lead, Green uud Yellow do. groui >r Jtio Hondo and oilier brands Cigars. '' Agricultural Implemonts. Straw Cutters and Com Shelters; Hugging, Hale Hope and Twine; Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather; A large lot of Hollow Ward ; Burning l'lnid and Spirits Turpentine; White Wine and Cider Vinegar; Trace, Log and Fifth Chains; A large Slock ot Wines ami Liquors o(Ter< at low prices, as lie is determined to quit tli part of the trade; and a great many other n ticles unnecessary to mention. Goods have a iS vanced considerably since these purchases we made, and ho is thus enabled to compete wi any market in price an well us quality and qua titv, and lit* hopes that h hungry, needy publ it will muke haste to buy out everything he has < p- hand. All of which is respectfully submits ;y by I), s. KliUlt, No. 5, Brick ltange. r- July 30, 183.r>. 15 tf SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT " CORN AND COB MILL of Patented Xttay 16, 1354. nPHE attention of Planters, Formers, ai .JL Stock feeders in general, nro respeclful called to this Mill as the most important artic su of the kind now iu use; Dot only well adapt for grinding Cob Moal for Stock, hut Grits fine Hominy for the table, and especially Bret Meal from corn riot fully ripe or dry iu tl fall. " In .setting this Mill, no Mechanic or frar ? work is wanted, only requiring to bo fastened _ a floor or platform. Easily adjusted and used I anybody, even n cltllJ. . The LITTLE GIANT bas received the fii ' premiums at the late Agricultural Fairs of M: *? Souri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other State 'e> and that in the most complimentary manner; _ well as the most ready commendations from t thousands witnessing itw performance. These Mills are guaranteed in the mo?t pn tu tive mannor against defects or breakage, whi I properly uaeil; and Jio, a warranted to gri 10 bushfels of feed per hoitr with one horse, a ? offered at the low prico of all complete f 10 attaching the team; No. 3, at $6.1, grinds bushels per hour, with ono horse; No. 4, at grinds 2l> bushels per hour with two horses. / The above Mills may he found at t Agency for the Manufacturers at Abbeville Coi _ House. IIENRY S. KERR, Agent, jj June 4, 1856. *1 tf PRO BONO PUBLICO. rpHE indefatigable LYONS is making n ehac ' JL in Mb business, and all those who hav ? scot Summer Clothes enough to lost them ont t [ * and next month, will save 25 per cent, by lefcti ** him know it. He'* guinjr to change hts Suinu D8 Stock'of CH)thhtg to a Winterone; c6n*eq(|eu bargains eau ho had at his Clothing H<SW. ne nu a bin an joi 01 rr inwr uoats, rant* a ? Ve*U", left tyter from laut winter, wliich hi r/otf i% a loSi C&mc *oon'f oryot? wo get Btry of themv . - - ... IE Aug." 6,18l(fl. 16 I ^ Baoon, Bacon, Baoon I i JUST RECEIVED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. R. SWAFFEELD & CO. WOULD respectfully inform their numerous patrons, and all those who arc admirers of Dress and Fashion, that they have just received, and now offer for sale. Large Invoices of the most desirable Patterns, (i'luiu und Fancy) Groixt.'w ?,ndl Boys' SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Together witli a general assortment of Gent,'# ' Neck Ties, White and Figured Silk Cravats, Kluek and Fancy Hcuufotts. Itlack and White ' llyron Tubes,Spotted und Fancy Chceke<l Napoleons, Silk and Satin Napoleon*, improved, Uluck /viwriL mill runny r>arun?inn 1 ics, wiik anil liinon I'ockel Kcrnliim China Cord Pocket Kerchiefs, " Silk uiul Merino Drawers and Undershirts, Silk and Satin Scarf*, Sliirta, Collars and Hosiery, Sevastopol and Vienna Cloves. White nnd Col| ored Tutfotu, with every description of i Fashionable Spring and Summer Hals. i ?ALSO? * Constantly on hand, Trunks, Carpe1. Hags, Hand , Valises', Ladies' Traveling Uoncs, <kc., ull of whieh will be sold ^ At Our Usual Low Pricos. 1 Having made nrrnngomcntstoonlarge our 1 business the present year, we trust that by inoro , particular attention to the calls and wants of our > many friends, we may render ourselves worthy , a eoiitinnance of their patronage ami tho conlic deuce tin v linve heretofore reposed iu us. , N. 11. All (ioods arc warranted to answer, in B every respect, the representation made ul the K time of sale. 1 ?OUR MOTTO IS? 1 " Quick Sales and Small Profits for Cash." " It. SWAKFIKM> K. It. S\VAFI IKL1> W. L. FIMI. No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C. Juno ;?, 18.1G. 7 ly 1 CASII STORE ! f THE CASH SYSTEM WORKS WELL!! f FT enable* mc to buy Goods cheaper; to pay I a for litem on Bliort tiinc ; to fell tbcm nt - smaller profits; to increase my Stock of Goods 3 i until I am in want of bouse room to pack thein away ; an<l still they uro coming from JSTortJa. and South. ! Jly stock of Medicines, Groceries, Cutlery, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, is more complete and varied than heretofore. Now is the time to call, if you wish " small change" to go a great ways. |lf F. G. TARKS. Greenwood, June 2, 18fi6. 7-lf The State of South Carolina, ARRKVILLE DISTRICT. H I Jll A JAM. L< J'?, WHO IS 111 t1)0 OHSlO.lv ol the OJ HlierilV of Abbeville District l>v virtiicof two Writs of C'lpiiix nil tiat is faciendum, at the I suit of Sidney S. Hoyee, having hied in my Ofliee, together with si Schedule on oath, of hi.s II estate ami efiectf, his petition to the Court of Common l'lens, praying that lie may bo admitted to (he bom-lit. of the Acts of the General Assem0 blv, wade for the relief of Insolvent debtors. 0 It. is Ordered, That the said Sidney S. Boyce, and all other creditors to whom the said John I.ogre is in any wise indebted, bo, and tlioy are hereby summoned, and have liolico to appear before the said Court 011 Wednesday after the 0 first .Monday in October next, (the eighth day e of said month,) 1o shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be grant ed. MATTHEW M.-DONALD, c. c. r. r Oflioe of Common Fleas, ) Abbeville, June 27, 1856. J 11 3ni GEORGIA LOT TEE, Y , Authorized htj the State of Georgia. PHIZES GUABANTEED!! % Fort Gaines Academy Lottery! ' CLASS 10. r I lie drawn in tiic City of Atlanta, Georgia, L in public, on Saturday, September 127, 1850, on tli? Iliivnna Plan. Purchasers in buying one odd munl>er ami :l one even number whole ticket arc guaranteed to ,, draw Halves nnd Quarter Tickets in pro\ portion, with chances of obtaining the larger / prizes, which are a hundred per cent, belter for jjj | the purchaser than any other Lottery in existenco. d SAM'L SWAW &. CO., IWanagcrs. J* PlllZIiri amounting to $204-000 will be dis18 tribnted according to the following brilliant Scheme! '! 30,000 Tickets! 15,185 Prizes! is 1 prize of 40,000 ia 40,000 II 1 do 1(1,000 is 10,000 1 do 10,000 is. 10,00(1 1 do 5,000 is 5,000 1 do '2,000 is..* 2,000 1 Ho 1,000 is 1,000 1 do 1,000 is 1,000 10 do 200 are *2,00(1 100 do lOOare .-.10,000 4 Prizes ol' ^200 approx. to ?40,000 are $3<Hi 4 " 100 " 10,000 are 400 4 75 " 10,000 are iJOfl 4 " 0(1 " 5,000 are 2-1C 1 " Si) " 2,000 arc 2U(J , 1 '? 40 " 1,000 arc lfiC ,u 4 ?? 25 ?? 1,000 are 10L 40 " 20 " 200 are 80C 15,000 Prizes of *>8, amounting to 120.00C 15,185 Prizes amounting to $204,00C The 15,000 prizes of $8 arc determined by the number which draws the $40,000 prize?if thai number should he an odd number, thou ever) odd number ticket in the scheme will be cntitlec to $8; if an even number, then every even number ticket in the Scheme will bo entitled tc :d $8 in addition to auy other prize which the tickci lis may draw. r- All those tickets ending with 0, 2. 4, 6, 8, on d- even?all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, S>, an re odd. ih Remember that every prize is dr&wu, and paya n- blc in full without deduction. lie All prizes of one thousand dollars and undei >n paid immediately after the drawing; otherprizei ;d at the usual lime of thirty days. All comnnmicationi;strictly confidential. Th< drawn numbers will be forwarded lb purchaser immediately after the drawing. The plan of drawing the Lottery will be sen with all Tickets ordered. Whole Tickets, $10?Halves, $5?Quarters <9 $2.50. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other tick l ets at either office. AT T MT^TTfrPlTPimO TA iTT TTOC! I f ly UOJCtai Xil A/ U l/ll IH.n? JLO JkV VAiViJO . i :le As oue-half of the Tickets are guaranteed t< c<] draw $8, we will sell Certificates of Packages o or 10 Tickets (odd and even numbers,) at the fol i j lowing rotes. All that the 10? Tickets draw ovc lie the ainonut guaranteed, accrues to the purchaser Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket*, $61 no ? " 10 Half " 31 to " " 10 Quarter " .11 ^ " Address orders for Tickets, or Certificates o . Packages of Tickets, either to [Bt S. SWAN &. CO., Atlanta, Go., I8" of 8. 9WAIT, Montgomery, Ala. 8'? Aug. 27, 1856. 19 fit an in Just neoelved AND FOR SALE, 1 SACKS Extra Fine FLOUR, i M.WM 20 Bualiels of Petfs, d " 000 Bushels Com. ; " Floqr?$4.00 per ewfc f ja Peas?90 centi per bushel j corn?/y 2,000 Lbs. Clean Bags Wanted Noue bat eoiton or liuoa will bo reoeived. . ? PAtlS A BOOZER. Greenwood Dtpot. JI*y 27. ' 6-lf AT XOWKf?E8VItti!, 8. C. 3 SsffS ij?t on. Uii iiilil '" . , wu w- '4* ^L-v x _ . v GENERAL ELECTIONS. RESOLV ED, Tlml the elections lo lie holden on the vecond Monday ami the day fol- . lowing in Octobcr next, for Senntors lind Repreeeiilativen in tho Stuto Legislature, shall lie field I at tln> following places, nnd conducted by tho following persons, lo wit: ; ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. C'nrI 1Ioh*c : John W. Lesly, Jut). A. McCord, j John 11 outer. Wurrvnton: \Y. II. DrookK, Win. O. Putvlyi Robert Wilson. Calltthatn'x: J nines M. Carwile, IJazil Calluham, J, Ramsey li'inck. I.Minuciti'illc: T. T. Cunningham, Jutncs Clark, Williiun GilesCalhoun's Mill*: l>. M. Ro3er?, M. O Tall mail, W. II. Taggnrl. I Hratl/t,'* : L>avi<l McC.'lane, A. T. Wivlemmi, ' A. .1. Weed. 117iitc Hall: fieri. P. II. Hrrilley, C. W. Spronll,J. L. Hears'. Greenwood: I>r. S. V. Cain, Ji'.tnca CriSwcll, Albert Funk. I I \Vnoilvillc: It. K. Tcilberl, Johnson sale, I'clfcr , | McKeller. ^ i j Di-iitlj'uH: Augustus Cobb, Robert Jones, Win. i Duehaunn. S':(tJJlcloinn: \Y illinni M:uldox, Xo.ili It. Rocvcs*, 1 liciijnmin M. Litlimer. 7ri/ibb-'x fiturc : K. Tribble, Robert Slucky, T. ! B. Mi I ford. Snulhvillt': Silas lliiv, Thomas Riley, A. II. . Morton. J-'razirrxvUlc: J. \V. Frailer, LeRoy 1'urily, Enoch Nelson. i Sloifij Point: Win. I), Calhoun, 'I'ltonuis j Stacy, AI?xiUii!or II. Kinp. | Moxclry'g: James C. WilJar 1, < j"o. L. ratter- j boh, William Trewitt. Cothran*: James II. Wii!eman, John Chiles, j Cni)?. Robert Lilcs. Jhir I Vest Cnnirr: James R. MeClinton, Wil- i liam Norton, Robert W. Iiadden. Cokcxhut y: Georgo A. Allen, F.A.Connor,! Charles Smiih. ?SprrU's: Augustus Smith, John Gruvep, John ; Moxely. Bordeaux : Alexander Larnmore, W. A. Cro- I I zier. Anrlrow ( JtiilL?l??>:ni i Long Cane MHU : J. N. Cochran, T. J. Roberta, George Nichols. j Mount Hill : Enoch Burinore, Anilrcw Pruilt, | Jametj Plain. ; lh.nnahr* Stnrr.- J. 1". Domicilii, J. N. Sen- , wriirht, R. Iliwnlec. j\'htct>/-Six J>epnt ; R. R. Guiding, AV. B. I Meriwether, Thomas Nichols. One member to Congress, one State Renator, ] mul five Represctolives to lie elected. Theelec- | litin to be held al each precinct for two days; j the maiingcrd to meet lit the Court House "ii Wednesday, count the voles, anil dcclaic the cleciion, except us to the iiiemlier to Congress ill which they will act us required by law. July Hi, ibf.U. 13 tde LA3STID cfc OOODS r OK SALE! rI~MIE undersigned wishing to pay his debts *_ ami change his business, oilers for Sale his llm,.,. 1M Umvn no EE nrr 1 s Id tjl r g, eleven mile* lielow Abbeville C. II.. on Iln? old Stage Iloiul lo Augusta, containing FIFTYKIGILT AOU IiS. On it is u Good Dwelling and. Storo House, first-rate Stables anil other necessary nut-buildings. For .Selling Goods, it is one of tlio bent Stands in the District. Also?My Richey Tract, containing SIXTY ACHES, one mile East of Unrribburg. On it is a large and good Framed Dwelling House, a fine Young Orchard of various kinds of Fruit. I will sell the above Tracts of Land together or separately, to suit purchasers. A!so. mv entire StOQli. of GrOOdS, Consisting of almost everything usually kept in <i Country Store, fresh and new, for Cash or Cash Xoie. ]'?. Y\". C. TII.LOTr>i')X. Ilarrisburg, S. C., June 23, l83tt. 10-Gin NOTICE, JOSEl'II F. KKI.I.Kit Tolls before n?e a Sorrel Marc M L' 1-H.^V^r-y JJL o!d, appruiscd ut Uiie/c>\ Hundred Dollars. No marks, except a wart on side of the head. Also, a Roan 1IORSE. al?out ten years old, appraised at Seventy-five Dollars. The owner is requested to come forward, pay charges, prove property and take possession, otherwise u regiilur courso will be taken. Appraiarr*.?T. L. t'olenian, C. It. Mosely, L. D. Merriinon. JXO. R. TARRANT, M. A. D. Greenwood, S. June 10, 185ti. inSm ' HiandL for Sale. Suhseriber wishing to go West, offers his JL Land for Sale, lying nine miles ubove I It.. A ~...l -4 3 0 -<9L ores, it bout 800 Acres in woods, nnd 2<i Acres of good UOTTUM in cullivutioii. A comfortable Dwelling, Gin House and Screw, mid other necessary out-buildings on the premises. It will be sold to the highest bidder on the first day of October, if not sold before. F. A. YOUNG. Moffatsville, Anderson, S. C.f ) April 22. I860, f 1 tfo L -A. INT I> 2 400, 600, OR 1,000 ACRES!! For Speculators or Planters! MWE will sell on terms reanon?ble, 4S9l The Barnes' Mill Plantation, 1 (nnd Mills if desired,) situated eight miles wet>t of Abbeville C. II, on Calhoun's Creek. Those wishing to purchase, by applying to me or J. T. BARNES at Abbeville, will be shown - the place, or cau receive unv information con. n cerning it between this and (lie 1st October. v V. V. BARNES, Sen'r, , Lowndisvillo, S. C. i July 8, 18.">G. IS tfo 1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY! lOO KTosroos! FOR -which the HIGHEST CASH PRICES wilt ba puid.' All persons desiring to veil one or more would do well to address one of the subscribers-^ > J. W. SUIiER, R. "?T. WftlTE, f Cokesbnfy, S. C/ Greenwood, 8. C. July 23, I860. H tf p ID" Anderson Gazette and Laurensville Her: aid copy. I Estate of Saml S. Bakor, dee'd. * Notice is hereby publicly given to all parties interested, that a Final Settlement of the Estate of S. S. Baker, dee'd, will bo madu before the Ordinary' of Abbevitlo District, on the 15th day of October next AH p&rtiea having claim* against the Estate, i will present the aamo for payment on or before fttaf dotf anil V? /\a? ??? MJ.J, ?HM JUK IUUUUVCU Will |>JC<UK mnko early payment It in hoped that f*h'e distributees, or their representatives, \fitt tnlte db< , notice of the day appointed (of rfettleroent; M the Admini?tor -ana Adiniiiisfcrutrhr wi)l not liold themselves accountable for interest afterwards. . . ? JOHN Adln'rl T v JANE T. BAKER, Adro'x, July 9, 1856. 12 Sin' JU0t ; . A **# iiwt* o* FASHIONABLE BOKTNETS CHAMBERS A MATtSUALt/S. Z> * May i ' -.'V? '/<? tf : ' - - -~ - . -it ' ... .A- .< ~-T **""" iff ;Cr rVv n "?~ t *<? iMltfl ??: ?f g > MMt?tgVW, COW juft rccoiv?d At) 'f; ' . DAvr? & noozRu. i ?Jr4euwooJ, Jiiuc 11, 1806. 9 ?j$ ty '?* 'V CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Purifier of the Blood! TIIE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN! , Not a Particlo of Mcrcury in it! An Infallible Itemed)* for ^crofiiisi, Kiutr's Kril, Rheumatism, <>bt?iimil? ('iitniienitM Kriiptionr, Pimples or l'ostules pit the Knee. Hlutelten, Roils, Aj^ue mnl I'ever, CliKMiie tW.e Evei*. Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Ilend, Knlurirement und I'iiiu of the Done* ami Khetini, Stuhboi'ii Uleers, Syphilitic i)iBorite'??, r.H'l ii'I Disease* urisiui; from nn injudicial* use of Mercitry, Imprudence in Life, or impurity of the Wood. ???" This (jre:it alterative mul f'nritiernf Hlonil is now used iiv thousands of unite ("til patients frmp all parts of tin* United Stuten, wiio li stifv daily to the remarkable euros performed by 111" j?re:?test of all medicine--, *" t*.-VI?UKIfS SPANISH MIX'l'l.'ltE." Neuralgia, Ulicumnlism, Serof'il*. F.r.upt jons on tliu Skin, Liver Disease, l'evcr.1, I'Iocih, Old Sores-, Aflrction of the Kidneys, Diwurti'.'i of the TIhohI, Fenmle t'omplaiuts, I'aii.s mul Aehin?{ of the Uoues mid Joints, are speedily put to flight by lioiii^ 111ir* jrreat and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of llie Klood, iioihin>r lias \et been found to compare with it. It demises tIr?? system of all impurities, nets gently mid elUeiently on the !.i\er and Kidneys, htrenwilieiip .lie Digestion, ?ives tonat-i iln-Sl-iniarli. makes the bkin clear mill bcaliliy, un-l restore* (ho <'onstitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by llie excesses of joii'Ii, to it? pristine vigor and btrengih. . For llie Diseases nf F-.-In ales n is peculiarly applicable, and wherever 11 lias bec?lne known., is regularly prescribed wilb lb?> happiest etVeets. It invigorates the weak and debililuled, nml imparts elasticity to the worn-out frame, clours the lil'.i'i, r.n<l leaves the patient fresh and healthy ; ?' - .ingle bottle of iin> iiioMimaUie rclt'etly is I. ..it i',;. .?.-/>..i'...i <... - The large number "1* eei lilicnl ei? which wo have received from |i<-s*>*iiis from all puita of the Ullilcl Slates, is tin- b.-si evidence thai, there in 110 Humbug about it. 'I lie jire.^s, hotel keeper*, IIIH|rh*lr:ll :?, |?liy?i<:iall-<. Itii<I [Ulljiiv lilcii, Well known fo the cimit*rinity. nil sn'M lliitir Iwlimony to (In; wniiclfifii! ell'ects of this Git EAT lii.oni) rruirir.it. (."all oil the Agent ami jrel an Almnifiif,, iinir reml llie details of nifcs performed hv C'AIITKirs SPANISH .V.JXTl.' UK, (in mom cases wlier?? everything eUe bail signally failed.y The limits of an advertisement will nol admit their full iiiFcrlion. W.M. S. ItKI'lllS, ifc CO., Proprietor*. N?. ?ol, llroiolwur. New* York, j To whom all orders must be addressed. . . , | l'"??r sale l>y 1 ie= ami Cuiuilry Mcf<'!iiuti|t i in all purls of llie I niit-1 Wales ami tho Ciuia! (his, uiii] f-y j Wauim.wv it: I.\Avillc C. II., IiABV &. JnM% ( 'lll.r-tlllll V, f. <!. i'auks, ( i'wnwiii.'i. | May I, lci.'O". U ty i Saddle AM) HARNESS SHOP. AT AW5UYILLE C. II. B. M. BLEASE I ~H"5^AVIN(! opened a Saddle inifl lltiritc.HA I JH 0 Sh'>|> nl tho Stand furmeely i?!""i|iidl Itv I the Uev. Jamm Mh.iiik, in turn is ilie jit'Wre that he it: prepared In <!<> ail work entiilsted lo hint v itl hlini't notice, it ml in tlio n k s t no s s i ii l i: s r y r. ;<; . Having ti 1->iii? pxrpriiMti'r in llie htisiiicnf, h? : flutters hiiiiseil tiial lis; call [ili'tisv the most la.siidiiit::-. UT JLis TKKMS, hereafter, will ho CASH !.?jj .15. M. HLKASF. .Tan. 7. lR.'ii. JW Iv WaU rJ"MIT5 11 ii loi'jiitr.noil wmiid respectfully inform JL (lie public, that lie is now (Jl'e|i.ircd to put up nml repair Irs the r.c.-.lcst sty!:\ at :!;c .-lu.rj.i-ft ;u.'ice, whirl! are warranted to i^ive satUfactinn, Imtli in price ami durability All I ask i? a triiiI. J. W. IRWIN. Greenwood Depot, ) , April lHotS. S 51 Cm FOR SALE! M TilIvSubscriber will dispose of his dfcft entire Real Estate in Greenwood, jl* 011 the most accommodating terms, consisting of his Hesidcncp, which has attached to it nbout 15 Acres of Xitvticl, nud Acred about 1.}' iiiilcs front the place for Firo-wood. An improved LOT at tho Greenwood Depot,' containing 2 3-4 Acres. Also, an unimproved I.OT at the same place, containing 40 by 60 Jt eet, """ 'i 'Kg "I Iroiil or IlHiiey'ti Store. " 13G A o.TT .on, immediately on the G. ?t (!. Railroad?nenrent. poi|it nl>oul J (if a milo from tlie Depot?on' which is an cxccllcnt Huildini; Lot. Til OS. CHATHAM. Greenwood, July 7, 1P50. 12 '.tin RECEIVED TO-DAY! SLACKS JAVA COFFEE," 3 SACKS RIO <lo. BOXES CI1F.KSK, . BOXES CCRRANTS, 2<?,iioO LBS. BAl'ON, 1,000 " LARD. All of which will be soM low, l>v I.O.MAX ? COBB. Ju]y 23. .If tf The State of South Carolina, A DBK l '11. t. K JjlSt'/'Jl'/CJ'. 5 u Lqiiil]'. Z. W. Cnrwisle, ^ VX. j I - r Green Blnnton, Jore- Bill of Interpleader." niiali Overby and 1 others. J IT appearing (o my satisfaction that Green Blnnton and liis two children, (names unknown,) Jer*nrinh Or?crby an# William Ifebeccn Overby, parties defendant* t?? t/ie above staled Bill, recido beyond the lirVtifs of lliix State, on motion of Noblr, Coliifluiiiaut': Solicitor1, i.t ia' Ordrrnl, Tliut tlvo ?aid* Green Rlimton and' his* tMr children, JrrfcinJnh Overbv and William Rebecca Overliy '"do interplead and adjust' their several elAifiw, demands and rights between themselves an prayed for in said Bill," within threef months from the publication hereof. W. II. PARKER, c. k. K. p. Commissioner's Office, ) June 20, 1856. f TO' 4ro_ J_ The State of Soijth: (Wolina, auui<;\u.i/k ITlSXinCT, Iu lenity. Joseph L. IIen/at, V. . , . - _ .. v*. >' Bill for Injunction, &a ? VI m. S. Auafey, eL at. ) PUKSCA:NT to, the ord# of f6tfrt. I givi?' iibtfce 10 all poraonB ? who are legal ored* itors of Win. 3u Ansloy individually, una who ar?' willing to come in and contribute to the cout* uf tins proceeding, .to present and prov# their claims''. before me '* within throe1 uionthv from . thb publication Hereof.**, \ ... \VM". H. PAItKElt, c; x. Avr. Commiaaioner'* Ofll'ce, > - * J July 2, f856. V U 8m _ i I If StX & ?WSW OFF 1&&, iVt AfatoeiTiUe O/flffer' m Ashevjlle Mutual Insuiutf^ .Company ^ HI fi?tubi.UUrd on 4'gei.cj at this ?"<* , wi|| insure utcaiii^U, opjo Life. Iuturknce oh hTo often illes that oihnfwfcte w?(d'!)?,tt<*WtoAIi?) valuably Sliivo*.houia,*jv[W\baInsurance^ 1 ( '>5-' ! ;?/ WILIcOIti > Anril II*. 185B.. . J. - 100 TnEOKOTPf lfiklltTWr | * , ttEKMMOK;* 9 a._^>^onyr,,reso, ^ 9-Sui | jf> tfftWdl es : fo-k men*4$d boys. * .... * . c jtt h- 6a i R. ir. WAKDUW k s6*. & iy . & w;.. .JiVjS